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In A White House With Unprecedented Turnover, Survivors Have 'Endurance'
Only a handful of aides who started in the very early days of the Trump administration have made it through the first two years. What do they share? Endurance and a tolerance for conflict.
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Politics Chat: Police Out-Numbered Demonstrators At 'Justice For J6' Rally
Attendance at the "Justice for J6" rally in Washington was dwarfed by police presence around a secured Capitol building.
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Knicks stay alive to force Game 6 against the Pacers in the NBA Playoffs
The Knicks have forced a Game 6 against the Pacers after going down 3-1 in the series. One of them will take on the Thunder, who clinched a finals spot this week. Hear the latest on the NBA Playoffs.
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The House Jan. 6 panel wants to interview the wife of Justice Clarence Thomas
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to New Yorker staff writer Jane Mayer about the role Ginni Thomas, the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, played in the lead up to the attack on the Capitol.
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Mass shooting at Fourth of July parade in Illinois leaves 6 dead, 31 wounded
Police are investigating a shooting at a July 4th parade in a suburb north of Chicago.
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Celebrating The Animal Friends Of The 2018 Tiny Desk Contest
Calling all animal lovers! While our judges are hard at work picking a winner, we're focused on the furry friends of the Tiny Desk Contest.
Jan. 6 panel is planning to release its final report the week of Dec. 19
The panel is planning to release its final report and hold a "formal presentation," which could include a hearing, the week of Dec. 19.
Unemployment Rate Drops To 4.6 Percent, Lowest Level Since 2007
The U.S. added 178,000 new jobs in November, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which was about what was expected. However, wages dropped slightly, after an 11-cent gain in October.
Secret Service knew there was a threat at the Capitol long before Jan. 6 insurrection
NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer speaks with Washington Post reporter Carol Leonnig about the Secret Service knowing about the Capitol threat more than a week before the insurrection.
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Indiana mail-in ballots must be returned by 6 p.m. on Election Day
Indiana voters who are casting mail-in ballots this fall must get those ballots back to their county election administrator by 6 p.m. on Election Day.
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